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P. MANN & CO., WASHINGTON, D. C. 



PUMPKIN— Grosse-Kurbis 



One pound will plant 200 to 300 hills. 



CULTURE. — The common practice is to drop 2 or 3 

 seeds into even' third or fourth hill in the cornfield; may 

 be sown in hills, 8 feet apart each wav, 4 plants to each 

 hiU. 



CASHAW, or CROOKNECK.— Large, light cream 

 colored, solid and sweet, verj' fine-grained; splendid for 

 table or feeding stock. Packet, 5c. Ounce, loc. 34 pound, 

 35c. Pound, -SI. 25. 



LARGE CHEESE. — A good cooking variety, cheese 

 shape, creamy j'ellow color, flesh fine-grained, and one 

 of the best for pies. Packet, 5c. Ounce, 15c. ]4, pound, 30c. 

 Pound, 85c. 



JAPANESE PIE.— Crooked-neck variety; extremely 

 small seed cavity; nearly all solid meat; quahty extra fine. 

 Packet, 5c. Ounce, 15c. M pound, 40c. Pound, SI. 00. 



LARGE CONNECTICUT FIELD.— Hardiest' of all pumpkins, good for pies and stock feeding. Packet, 5c. 

 Ounce, 10c. 34 pound, 25c. Pound, 75c. 



SMALL SUGAR. — Early, prolific and very sweet, orange color; fine keeper. Packet, 5c. Ounce, 15c. }4 pound> 

 30c. Pound, Sl.OO. 



KING OF MAMMOTHS. — The giant variety, grows to enormous size; deep yellow, glossj' color. Splendid 

 to grow for stock and exhibition purposes. Packet, 5c. Ounce, 15c. 34 pound, 35c. Pound, .Sl.OO. 



Large Cheese Pumpkin 



PLANT MANN'S SEEDS 

 FOR BETTER RESULTS 



GARDEN PEAS 



We Do Not Pay 

 Postage on Peas 



! Inoculate this 

 ' Seed with 



MuLFORD Culture 



Three quarts of seed to 100 yards of row. One and a half to two bushels to the acre. 



CULTURE. — Sow as early as the ground can be worked, and again every ten days or two weeks in succession. 

 They can be sown as late as the 20th of August for the last sowing, using Extra Earlies. Sow in rows about 4 feet 

 apart and 1 inch apart in the row and 3 to 4 inches deep. 



EXTRA-EARLY ALASKA.— The earliest blue 

 pea. The dark green color of the pods makes it 

 extremely desirable, as it can be carried long dis- 

 tances without losing color, which quality, com- 

 bined with its earUness and uniformity of ripen- 

 ing, makes it a most desirable pea for market 

 gardeners. Height 2 feet. Pint, 25c. Quart, 50c. 

 Peck, .S3.25. Bushel, 812.00. 



LITTLE MARVEL.— As regards Little Marvel 

 peas, this variety we can recommend as being 

 one of the very best short-vine peas introduced. 

 The vines are about a foot high, very stocky, and 

 the pods are large and well filled with large peas 

 of excellent quality, ^^'e consider this variety 

 far superior to American Wonder or Nott's 

 Excelsior, and when thej- are better known they 

 will be in great demand. Pint, 25c. Quart, 50c. 

 Peck, S3.25. Bushel, S12.00. 



NOTT'S EXCELSIOR.— One of the best early 

 dwarf peas. It combines the good qualities of the 

 American Wonder and Premium 0cm Peas. 

 Pint, 25c. Quart, 50c. Peck, $3.25. Bushel, S12.00. 



LONG PODDED ALASKA PEAS.— New, 

 vigorous, handsome, long-podded, delicious fla- 

 vored Alaska Pea. Bovmd to become extremely 

 popular, for it has all the good qualities of famous 

 Extra Early .\laska Pea, and, in addition, it has 

 a well-filled pod almost twice as long, which will 

 fill the basket in one-half the time, and while it 

 is not a distinctly sugar pea, yet it has a much 

 sweeter flavor than the Alaska. It is an abun- 

 dant yiclder. Pint, 25c. Quart, 50c. Peck, S3.00. 



Extra Early Alaska ' 



GRADUS, or PROSPERITY.— Probablv the best extra-early pea yet introduced. Only 2 or 3 days later than 

 Alaska, and a wrinkled pea of excellent qualitv. Pint, 2.5c. Quart, .50c. Peck, .S3.25. Bushel, S12.00. 



IMPROVED STRATAGEM.— A favorite with market gardeners for a general crop pea, strong vmes, immense 

 pods, large jjeas, heavv cropper, true stock. Pint, 25c. Quart, 50c. Peck, S2.75. Bushel, Sll.OO. 



EXTRA-EARLY PILOT.— The pods and peas are nearly as large as those of Gradus, and are produced three 

 days earlier. Thev can be planted much earlier than Gradus, and while not WTinkled the peas are almost equal ia 

 flavor. Three feet high. Pint, 25c. Quart, 50c. Peck, S3.25. Bushel, S12.00. 



